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... thought of ; indeed he was in his sphere an absolute prince , " able to set want at defiance , " which was all he required for independ- ence , and cumbered with no artificial needs . w Thus Robert Burns lived till he was twenty - three ...
... thought of ; indeed he was in his sphere an absolute prince , " able to set want at defiance , " which was all he required for independ- ence , and cumbered with no artificial needs . w Thus Robert Burns lived till he was twenty - three ...
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... thought , as chanticleer " shakes off Night " was made known to him first on the pouthery snaw . " He , too , " hails the a Sunday afternoon walk - a pleasant morning with a cheer . " The toil and moil moment of intercourse which the ...
... thought , as chanticleer " shakes off Night " was made known to him first on the pouthery snaw . " He , too , " hails the a Sunday afternoon walk - a pleasant morning with a cheer . " The toil and moil moment of intercourse which the ...
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... thought but now to kill Twa at a blow . - " Nae canld faint - hearted doubtings tease him ; Death comes- - wi ' fearless eye he sees him ; Wi ' bluidy hand a welcome gies him ; An ' when he fa's , His latest draught o ' breathin ' lea ...
... thought but now to kill Twa at a blow . - " Nae canld faint - hearted doubtings tease him ; Death comes- - wi ' fearless eye he sees him ; Wi ' bluidy hand a welcome gies him ; An ' when he fa's , His latest draught o ' breathin ' lea ...
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... thought she was as innocent as a lamb when she uttered these words , looking up with a world of sincerity and pathos in the big , clear , earnest brown eyes . And the courage of the small creature , too , who thought she could deceive ...
... thought she was as innocent as a lamb when she uttered these words , looking up with a world of sincerity and pathos in the big , clear , earnest brown eyes . And the courage of the small creature , too , who thought she could deceive ...
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... thought more of than of all my mother had said to me of his kindness in adopting us ; yet she had taken great pains to make us understand that we owed him all gratitude and obe- dience . She had also told us that in Aus- tralia we could ...
... thought more of than of all my mother had said to me of his kindness in adopting us ; yet she had taken great pains to make us understand that we owed him all gratitude and obe- dience . She had also told us that in Aus- tralia we could ...
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